Publisher, 19 years old: "Ad Director/Editor of Study Breaks Magazine while attending the University of North Texas."

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Geoff Van Dyke

Editorial Director, 19 years old (pictured with his mom): "The building directly behind us is Wheeler Hall, which is the home of the English Department (at the University of California, Berkeley); I was an English major."

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Brian Roundtree

Production Manager, 18 years old: "The Busboys' last performance of their only song, 'Don't Touch My Body,' circa summer 1992: the last known photo of Brian Roundtree (far right) before his public resurfacing again around Thanksgiving 1998."

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Kent Odendahl

Advertising and Marketing Art Director, 17 years old: "I look back on this as my first foray into long distance cycling. My first multiday ride across the state was the 1996 Ride of the Rockies—I think the glasses were unfortuantely with me that day too."

Art and Photo Assistant, 9 years old: "I'm holding a pig while visiting cousins in Iowa while on vacation from Colorado."

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Carrie Horn

Marketing Director, 8 years old (with her brother, Alan): "My family took a sabbatical to London for six months—my father taught through Ithaca College. My brother and I went to public school in London (he was in second grade). We traveled all around Europe."

Editorial Intern, 5 years old: "Cheesing for the camera in my kindergarten school picture."

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Justine Hausheer

Editorial Intern, 5 years old (pictured with younger brother, Gregory): "The photo was taken on a famiy trip to Colorado in the brief 30-second moment when my little brother and I weren't fighting or throwing rocks in the lake."

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Signé Higgins

Advertising Assistant Designer, 5 years old: "In Geneseo Ill., I was sititng on the porch steps of our old Victorian. My love for dogs clearly started at an early age."

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Jake Jensen

Senior Editorial Intern, 5 years old: "That shirt was made of silk; I remember it vividly."

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Lauren Mikus

Dining Intern, 5 years old: "I was posing like I meant it in 1993, the summer I made the transition from preschool to kindergarten in Virginia Beach, my hometown."

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Jerilyn Forsythe

Digital Assistant Editor, 4 years old: "It was my fourth birthday. I don't remember it, but it looks like a good one."

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Taylor Roark

Advertising and Marketing Coordinator, 4 years old (middle): "Cinderella and her posse—her ability to accessorize should never be underrated!"